COVID-19 impact and response by Canadian pain clinics: A national survey of adult pain clinics
Background: As the result of public health authority responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, pain clinics have had to cease providing in-person appointments to reduce contact between patients and staff. Over the past decade, Canadians living with chronic pain have faced long waiting times for care withi...
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Main Authors: | Mary E. Lynch (Author), Owen D. Williamson (Author), Jillian C. Banfield (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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